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  1. Things will work out fine between the U.S.A. and Russia. At the right time everyone will come to their senses & there will be lasting peace!

  2. I have great confidence that China will properly deal with North Korea. If they are unable to do so, the U.S., with its allies, will! U.S.A.

Well Donald ,you would know, you being the President and all...

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I dived into a bit of an internet research hole on this, this morning.

 

The droped MOAB had a TNT equivalent of about 11 tons. But it's a bit of a tiddler compared to non-conventional explosives.

 

Largest conventional single bomb dropped in WW2, "Grand Slam" had a yield of about 6.5 tons.

 

"Little Boy", dropped on Hiroshima had a yield of 15,000 tons (15kT) - and its design meant that it's efficiency (conversion of uranium into explosive force) was only about 1.5%.

 

"Fat Man" dropped on Nagasaki had a yield of about 20 kT.

 

Largest thermonuclear bomb exploded was the Tsar Bomba with a yield of 57 million tons in a 1961 test. It's fireball radius was 8km and total destruction blast radius was at least 34km.

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I dived into a bit of an internet research hole on this, this morning.

 

The droped MOAB had a TNT equivalent of about 11 tons. But it's a bit of a tiddler compared to non-conventional explosives.

 

Largest conventional single bomb dropped in WW2, "Grand Slam" had a yield of about 6.5 tons.

 

"Little Boy", dropped on Hiroshima had a yield of 15,000 tons (15kT) - and its design meant that it's efficiency (conversion of uranium into explosive force) was only about 1.5%.

 

"Fat Man" dropped on Nagasaki had a yield of about 20 kT.

 

Largest thermonuclear bomb exploded was the Tsar Bomba with a yield of 57 million tons in a 1961 test. It's fireball radius was 8km and total destruction blast radius was at least 34km.

nk will be tropical by the weekend then....

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